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Siberia Acoustic
Current price: $11.99
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Siberia Acoustic
Current price: $11.99
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' 2013 album
Siberia Acoustic
features reworked acoustic versions of songs off the Canadian singer/songwriter's 2011 studio album,
Siberia
. Although
normally makes electronic pop that often features electric guitars, keyboards, and dance-influenced beats, she is at her core a melodic singer/songwriter. Not surprisingly, many of the songs on
, like "Banner," "Where the Fence Is Low," "Toes," and "...And Counting," lend themselves to these intimate re-recordings.
also has a sweet, resonant voice that, while always sounding great in her usual electronic arrangements, is quite well suited to these stripped-down versions. Here,
plays guitar and piano on each track, allowing her vocals and heartfelt lyrics to take center stage. Backing vocals and the occasional cello accompaniment also help to add dramatic tension and create a lush, relaxed atmosphere. Besides reworking these songs,
also duets with
Owl City
on the title track and
Coeur de Pirate
on "Peace Sign." Whereas on the original album
packed each track with gigantic-sounding overdriven synth parts and pulsing drumbeats, here she leaves plenty of breathing room for her vocals, melodies, and lyrics to settle into your ears and warm your soul. ~ Matt Collar
' 2013 album
Siberia Acoustic
features reworked acoustic versions of songs off the Canadian singer/songwriter's 2011 studio album,
Siberia
. Although
normally makes electronic pop that often features electric guitars, keyboards, and dance-influenced beats, she is at her core a melodic singer/songwriter. Not surprisingly, many of the songs on
, like "Banner," "Where the Fence Is Low," "Toes," and "...And Counting," lend themselves to these intimate re-recordings.
also has a sweet, resonant voice that, while always sounding great in her usual electronic arrangements, is quite well suited to these stripped-down versions. Here,
plays guitar and piano on each track, allowing her vocals and heartfelt lyrics to take center stage. Backing vocals and the occasional cello accompaniment also help to add dramatic tension and create a lush, relaxed atmosphere. Besides reworking these songs,
also duets with
Owl City
on the title track and
Coeur de Pirate
on "Peace Sign." Whereas on the original album
packed each track with gigantic-sounding overdriven synth parts and pulsing drumbeats, here she leaves plenty of breathing room for her vocals, melodies, and lyrics to settle into your ears and warm your soul. ~ Matt Collar